W Hockey - Archives 2016-17

The Dartmouth women's hockey team will close the first half of its season on Saturday when it travels to Burlington to face Vermont at 2 p.m. After that, the Big Green will not have another game for almost a month.

After a busy week spent entirely on the road, the Dartmouth women's hockey team will return to Thompson Arena after playing four games away from home to host Boston College in a non-conference tilt on Wednesday.

The Dartmouth women's hockey team fell to ECAC Hockey rival Cornell, 2-1, at Lynah Rink on Saturday afternoon. Senior Kennedy Ottenbreit scored with 40 seconds remaining in regulation to cut the Big Red's lead to one, but time elapsed before the Big Green could find the back of the net again.

After trailing by two halfway through the second, the Dartmouth women's hockey team made it a one-goal game, but was unable to get a second, falling to No. 7/7 Colgate, 2-1, at the Class of 1965 Arena on Friday afternoon.

The day after returning from a two-game series with Maine, the Dartmouth women's hockey team is packing up and heading out for its second weekend on the road, this time heading to New York for a pair of ECAC Hockey games against Colgate and Cornell.

After two weeks away from competition, the Dartmouth women's hockey team returned to the ice in dramatic fashion, defeating Maine by a score of 4-0 in the first of two games against the Black Bears at the Harold Alfond Arena on Monday evening.

Having played just two games so far this month, the Dartmouth women's hockey team will return to the ice after two weeks away to take on Maine in a pair of road contests on Nov. 28-29. Seven of the Big Green's next eight games will be played on the road.

A backhand shot by senior Eleni Tebano with 57.7 seconds remaining in overtime lifted the Dartmouth women's hockey team over No. 10/10 Princeton, 3-2. The victory gives the Big Green their first win of the 2016-17 season, while Laura Schuler also got her first win as head coach of the program.